Heian Literature and Japanese Court Women
This short lecture discusses about two of the most famous works of literature in Japanese history, both written by court women during the Heian period (794-1185): Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji and Sei Shonagon’s The Pillow Book. These works offer us great insight into both the literary culture of the day as well as the sequestered, hidden lives of Japanese elite women.
Sources used:
“Literature of the Heian Period: 794-1185.” Asia for Educators, Columbia University. http:// http://afe.easia.columbia.edu. Accessed 8 February 2016.
Murasaki Shikibu. The Tale of Genji. Translated by Royall Tyler. New York: Viking Press, 2001.
Sei Shonagon. Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon: The Diary of a Courtesan in Tenth Century Japan. Translated by Arthur Waley. Foreword by Dennis Washburn. New York: Tuttle Publishing, 2011.
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The Ohio State University's East Asian Studies Center (EASC) and Columbus State Community College (CSCC) collaborated to develop modules on Japanese history to be incorporated into the World History curriculum at CSCC. These modules are made available online for classroom use worldwide.
Project Contributors:
OSU: Ryan Schultz, Etsuyo Yuasa, Amy Carey
CSCC: Jennifer Nardone, Dona Reaser
This project is supported by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant for EASC.
Видео Heian Literature and Japanese Court Women канала East Asian Studies Center, The Ohio State University
Sources used:
“Literature of the Heian Period: 794-1185.” Asia for Educators, Columbia University. http:// http://afe.easia.columbia.edu. Accessed 8 February 2016.
Murasaki Shikibu. The Tale of Genji. Translated by Royall Tyler. New York: Viking Press, 2001.
Sei Shonagon. Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon: The Diary of a Courtesan in Tenth Century Japan. Translated by Arthur Waley. Foreword by Dennis Washburn. New York: Tuttle Publishing, 2011.
***********************
The Ohio State University's East Asian Studies Center (EASC) and Columbus State Community College (CSCC) collaborated to develop modules on Japanese history to be incorporated into the World History curriculum at CSCC. These modules are made available online for classroom use worldwide.
Project Contributors:
OSU: Ryan Schultz, Etsuyo Yuasa, Amy Carey
CSCC: Jennifer Nardone, Dona Reaser
This project is supported by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant for EASC.
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